I have a question about phone cards and hope someone here can help me.
I went on my first cruise last January...took an international phone card with me that gave me nothing but trouble each and every time I tried to call my daughters back home. I ended up calling them from the ship and spent a small fortune on the phone bill.
My question is...which phone card is best to purchase? Any specific brand, type, etc? I'd so appreciate any and all input from those of you who have used the cards and had good luck. I'll be sailing the Liberty to the Eastern Caribbean in January...can't wait!

Thanks so much!!

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Valor- 2005
Liberty-January 7th, 2006

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We don't use the phone cards just for that reason. What we do is head for a "calling center" on the island, this is what the crew uses. You buy minutes, you have to wait your turn and when its your turn they call you and you go into a private booth, and the number is dialed for you.
On-board e-mail is also a great way for quick hello just to touch base back home.

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